No Good Mitchell Read Online Riley Hart, Devon McCormack

Categories Genre: M-M Romance, Romance Tags Authors: ,
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Total pages in book: 91
Estimated words: 87367 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 437(@200wpm)___ 349(@250wpm)___ 291(@300wpm)
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We both gasped a little and stared at each other, the air snapping and popping between us.

“But he’s a… You’re not… He’s a guy?” She frowned, shook her head, and left.

Brody seemed to snap out of it first, winked, eyed me up and down, and said in this husky, rugged voice, “Thanks, man. I owe you one,” before walking away.

Lauren’s eyes were wide and on us. Her mouth had dropped open.

“What?” I asked, and she shook her head. Oh, now she didn’t want to gossip?

I’d had about enough of this place for one night. I pulled my wallet out and handed her my card to pay. She still refused the payment, so I took it back. “Can we get directions to the Mitchell Creek Distillery?”

She nodded, then laughed.

I had a feeling she was laughing at me.

CHAPTER TWO

Brody

I groaned, steadily returning to consciousness. My eyelids felt so heavy, I could barely lift them. If that wasn’t bad enough, there was that fucking headache. “Ah,” I moaned as I opened my eyes and—

Shit.

Everything was black as night.

“Holy fuck! Holy Jesus!”

“Brodes, my hat’s on your face!” I heard from nearby.

Thank fuck, I thought, unconvinced I was in the clear until I managed to remember where my limbs were and got the hat off.

Light streamed in through the window at the back of the horse stable.

Yup. There I was, stark-ass-nekkid…and a little damp, it seemed.

Walker lay a few yards away, by the stalls, near my mare, Elliecomb.

“Jesus Christ, Walker. Why the hell did you take off my clothes?”

“Take off your clothes? You were the one ripping them off, saying it was too damn hot outside. I had to pull you out of the pond and carry you here.” He glanced around uneasily, as though deeply troubled by something. “Can you hear me breathing, Brody? My breathing…and my heart. They’re so loud.”

As I sat up, I could feel the hay sticking to my back and pricking my ass cheeks. I did my best to remember what I could of last night’s outing.

“Okay, there was drinking at the barn…and then Karissa…and then more drinking…and Karissa…”

“Don’t forget Karissa’s prick new boyfriend she cheated on you with.”

As if I needed the reminder.

“Then I vaguely recall Brett Parker handing us a brownie,” I added.

“Okay, you got almost everything, minus the part where you made out with a guy.”

I certainly hadn’t forgotten that bit. That kiss shocked the hell out of me, as much as it must’ve that guy.

“Fuck.” I thought about all the feelings that returned when Karissa wanted to “talk”—and about fucking what? The summer she spent telling me she was taking extra shifts teaching horseback-riding while apparently doing all sorts of riding with her new man? I recalled doing what I could to get rid of her, finding the nearest guy, hoping he wouldn’t deck me for the move, then pulling away and seeing the prettiest fucking face.

And those fucking lips.

I’d never kissed a guy before, and it took me completely by surprise that I didn’t hate it…not even close.

“That was a disaster,” Walker said. “My straight brother got more action at my first time going to the Barn to look for a guy.”

I rolled my eyes. “I’m sure he would have preferred the pretty, gay O’Ralley.”

“Who you calling pretty gay?”

“Pretty and gay, Walker.”

“Gee, thanks.” For the first time since I’d woken up, he looked at me. “Oh, rise and shine over there, Brody.”

I quickly covered my cock with his hat.

“Reminds me,” he continued, “that I’m prettier, gayer, and bigger.”

“Shut the fuck up. It’s plenty big.”

“Still doesn’t make what I said untrue.” Walker winked, and I couldn’t help laughing.

Fuck him if he wasn’t right, not that any of the O’Ralley men had any problems in that department.

“My heart. It’s beating so fucking loud,” Walker said. “This is my punishment. This is what I deserve.”

“No one’s punishing you for being gay.”

“No! For being selfish. I split that brownie and gave you half, but you said you wanted me to save yours. But I didn’t save it. I ate it. I’m so sorry.” He cringed like he was about to cry, which I would have enjoyed far more if I didn’t feel like a goddamn raccoon was banging around in my skull.

The stable door opened. “Found ya!”

“I’m not decent!” I called out.

“I can see that,” Mel said, running her fingers through the freshly dyed blonde bangs in her light-brown hair. “This is very familiar, by the way. Reminds me of high-school days.”

“Our high-school days. You were in middle school and too young to see these things.”

“I was raised with the Internet. I’m that generation that’s seen everything way too soon. Now, Lee and Dwain have been working all morning on breakfast, so get your asses up and over to the house, or I’ll tell Big Daddy about the rumors you’ll both be having to deal with at some point.”


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